
Eganville, Ontario
'Eganville' is a small community occupying a deep
limestone valley carved at the Fifth Chute of the
Bonnechere River in
Renfrew County,
Ontario,
Canada. It is in the township of
Bonnechere Valley. This village also has two of the most popular restaurants in the upper Ottawa Valley.
History
The power of the river has been harnessed since
1848 but it was
John Egan's grist mill that gets credit for stimulating the town's growth.
In
1911, the
Great Fire destroyed many of the buildings in Eganville. 75 homes were lost in all along with schools, churches and industries along both sides on the Bonnechere River. A year later, what is now the Municipal Building and one of the most well known symbols of Eganville, was erected, and served as the village post office for almost a century.
External links
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The Township of Bonnechere Valley official website